Led out of home in cuffs by MSP, arraignement pending any moment and the Pats just flat out cut him. A lot of teams have deep sources inside the law enforcement circles (I wonder why) and I have a hard time believing Pats would just cut him over obstruction charges though I could simply be very wrong about that because they typically don't suffer fools.

peeker643 wrote:Led out of home in cuffs by MSP, arraignement pending any moment and the Pats just flat out cut him. A lot of teams have deep sources inside the law enforcement circles (I wonder why) and I have a hard time believing Pats would just cut him over obstruction charges though I could simply be very wrong about that because they typically don't suffer fools.

But not a good day for Hernandez.

Do you think the Browns have those same insiders to figure out Walcott's situation?

peeker643 wrote:Led out of home in cuffs by MSP, arraignement pending any moment and the Pats just flat out cut him. A lot of teams have deep sources inside the law enforcement circles (I wonder why) and I have a hard time believing Pats would just cut him over obstruction charges though I could simply be very wrong about that because they typically don't suffer fools.

But not a good day for Hernandez.

Do you think the Browns have those same insiders to figure out Walcott's situation?

Frankly I'm impressed that they caught him. When you read about the case and the timeline of what happened, it seems like the plan was almost foolproof. Fuckin' Lex Lutheresque. Take a bow PD. Job well done.

peeker643 wrote:Led out of home in cuffs by MSP, arraignement pending any moment and the Pats just flat out cut him. A lot of teams have deep sources inside the law enforcement circles (I wonder why) and I have a hard time believing Pats would just cut him over obstruction charges though I could simply be very wrong about that because they typically don't suffer fools.

But not a good day for Hernandez.

Do you think the Browns have those same insiders to figure out Walcott's situation?

I don't know what was more entertaining about the Hernandez situation to me today: Watching the Patriots go from two quality tight ends to zero in the space of a few weeks, or seeing that arrogant, smug look on Hernandez' face while the prosecutor laid the whole case out.

An innocent man PROBABLY would've been weeping in frustration at that point. This dude just figures he'll get out of it because, FUCK YOU I'm entitled!!!

Sooner or later it will sink in that stupid, Neanderthal head of his that his boys likely are turning state's evidence on him. And you can't really ever delete text messages or phone transcripts with the right warrant. At the very least, the "NFL" text by Odin puts him with the victim minutes before the murder.

No way he gets out of this without time based on what's out there right now. He'll have his chance to paint his own picture but it better address some of the video, text and circumstances that seem pretty damning as of this moment.

Playing here is the closest thing to heaven. Really, I mean it's amazing to be in a place where the fans truly cherish their football team and stick behind them win or lose. We players love them, too. I feel a sense of accomplishment playing here, we are a special breed of football players with a great opportunity." ~ tOSU LB Brian Rolle

noles1 wrote:Sooner or later it will sink in that stupid, Neanderthal head of his that his boys likely are turning state's evidence on him. And you can't really ever delete text messages or phone transcripts with the right warrant. At the very least, the "NFL" text by Odin puts him with the victim minutes before the murder.

No way he gets out of this without time based on what's out there right now. He'll have his chance to paint his own picture but it better address some of the video, text and circumstances that seem pretty damning as of this moment.

I'm not sure anything sinks into the head of the Entitled Celebrity, unless it's a misaligned guillotine.

Gotta be Gangsta! to survive in the suburban war zone that is North Attleboro Mass.

Its not about a salary, it's all about reality.

Just letting you know, I'm not sure how many of these younsters picked up on that, but I see you workin'.

Hopin' you sophisticated mother scartchers hear what I have to say.

Hip Hop - Born in the late '70's, came of age in the 80's, peaked in the 90's (really, what else can anyone do afterthe joint in reference? ... not to mention all the artful shit done in the mid-late 90's) and died in the otts. Reduced to a bunch of stupid mysogynistioc crappy party brain dead R&B fusion crap.

BTW - Good thing the NFL forced Playmakers off the air. Too much bad pub. Not like 27 players arrested since the last super bowl or anything.

Galley Boys are slop on top of a so-so burger and a bun you coulde get from a Covneninet food mart generic pack. They the Antoine Joubert of burgers; soft, sloppy, oozing grease and cheap sauce and extremely overrated by a biased fan base. Proof that if you throw enough cheap sauce shit on a burger you still can't overcome the lame burger. -JB

jb wrote:Hip Hop - Born in the late '70's, came of age in the 80's, peaked in the 90's (really, what else can anyone do afterthe joint in reference? ... not to mention all the artful shit done in the mid-late 90's) and died in the otts. Reduced to a bunch of stupid mysogynistioc crappy party brain dead R&B fusion crap. MNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! OFF MY LAWN! OFF MY LAWN, I SAY! MNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!

jb wrote:Hip Hop - Born in the late '70's, came of age in the 80's, peaked in the 90's (really, what else can anyone do afterthe joint in reference? ... not to mention all the artful shit done in the mid-late 90's) and died in the otts. Reduced to a bunch of stupid mysogynistioc crappy party brain dead R&B fusion crap. MNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! OFF MY LAWN! OFF MY LAWN, I SAY! MNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH!

"Law enforcement sources confirmed to ABC News that Hernandez also is being investigated for his possible involvement in an unsolved triple shooting in Boston that left two men dead last year. On July 15, a car was ambushed in Boston's South End, and two gunshot wound victims were pronounced dead at the scene, sources confirmed to ABC News."

HoodooMan wrote:Truth - I heard some good shit on Shade 45 in a car rental last week.

can't judge r&r by top40 either

Since I'm reliably at least a year behind, I'm looking forward to some new-to-me Kendrick Lamar after listening to samples recently.

But a decade of hip-hop that includes Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Common, Lupe Fiasco, Kanye West, MF Doom, Ghostface Killah (the solo version), and a host of others who were established before the 00s that continued to make good music throughout the decade, that isn't a decade of hip-hop that sucks.

This isn't a crime of passion. This wasn't an instant decision or accidental shooting. This was cold and calculated, a grown man with a $41.1 million contract trying to settle some juvenile sign of disrespect in the most pathetic way-of-the-street imaginable.

Hernandez isn't from a troubled family. He isn't from a terrible neighborhood in Bristol, Conn. He isn't a young kid. He's had a support system available for years and years looking to help him with whatever emotional issues he was dealing with – his football value made everyone want to help.

Instead he was involved in incident after incident, the final one, the state says, is this indefensible homicide. A punk execution of a friend for talking with the wrong people? It's almost unfathomable, the kind of crime an emotional teen would make, not someone of means and even moderate maturity.

... So Wednesday, there was Aaron Hernandez – "NFL" – standing unfazed in a court room listening to the evidence against him, his whole life on the line now and his ability to catch footballs is no longer able to save him.